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KHHM

KHHM (101.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Shingle Springs, California, and serving the Sacramento metropolitan area. It is owned by Entravision Communications and airs a Bilingual Rhythmic CHR radio format branded as "Fuego 101.9". KHHM, along with sister stations KNTY, KRCX-FM, and KXSE have their radio studios and offices on Auburn Blvd in Sacramento.

KHHM
Broadcast areaSacramento metropolitan area
Frequency101.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingFuego 101.9
Programming
FormatBilingual Rhythmic CHR
Ownership
Owner
KXSE, KNTY, KRCX-FM, KCVR-FM
History
First air date
1989 (as KLIQ)
Former call signs
KLIQ (1988–1991)
KFIA-FM (1991–1993)
KSSJ (1993–1997)
KRRE (1997–2000)
KCCL-FM (2000–2006)
KNTY (2006–2021)
Technical information
Facility ID50302
ClassB
ERP47,000 watts
HAAT154 meters (505 ft)
Links
WebcastListen live
WebsiteKHHM Online

KHHM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 47,000 watts. The transmitter is in Coloma, California, about 30 miles northeast of Sacramento.[1] Although KHHM is licensed for HD Radio, it has yet to sign on a HD2 or HD3 digital subchannel.[2]

History Edit

Christian contemporary and smooth jazz Edit

In 1989, the station signed on with a Contemporary Christian music format. Its call sign was KLIQ, better known as Q-102. Its sister station was KFIA, owned by Olympic Broadcasting. In September 1991, it simulcast with KFIA except during drive times and on the weekend when it aired Christian music. Its call sign was changed to KFIA-FM.

In October 1993, the station switched to a smooth jazz format and the call sign changed to KSSJ. By 2000, KSSJ flipped to oldies (as Cool 101.9 under the KCCL-FM calls) after KHYL dropped the format for Rhythmic Oldies. The call sign was changed to KNTY on July 19, 2006.

Regional Mexican Edit

On July 2, 2019, staffers at KNTY and its Columbia-Modesto simulcast KCVR-FM, along with sister KHHM, informed listeners that they have been let go. Both stations were to flip formats on July 8, 2019, with KNTY to take a Regional Mexican presentation. The news ended a 13-year run with Country for "101.9 The Wolf," and a short 4-month run for "98.9 The Wolf."[3]

On July 8, 2019, KNTY changed its format from country to a simulcast of Regional Mexican-formatted KRCX-FM 99.9 Marysville, branded as "La Tricolor".[4]

On January 7, 2020, KNTY split from its simulcast with KRCX-FM and launched a Ranchera music format, branded as "José 101.9".[5]

Fuego bilingual CHR Edit

As part of a shuffle of formats, frequencies and call letters in Entravision's Sacramento cluster, on July 20, 2021, KNTY dropped the ranchera format and "José" branding, and began simulcasting the "Fuego" bilingual top 40 format, which was heard on KHHM (103.5 FM).

"Fuego" moved exclusively to 101.9 FM on August 2. At that time, the KHHM call letters moved to the 101.9 facility. Simultaneously, 103.5 relaunched as classic country-formatted KNTY.[6][7]

References Edit

  1. ^ Radio-Locator.com/KHHM
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2008-05-24.
  3. ^ "KHHM/KNTY Sacramento Staffers Say Goodbye Ahead Of Format Changes" from Radio Insight (July 2, 2019)
  4. ^ KNTY Sacramento Drops Country for La Tricolor Simulcast Radioinsight - July 8, 2019
  5. ^ Another Flip For KNTY Sacramento As It Goes Ranchera Radioinsight - January 7, 2020
  6. ^ "Fuego on the Move in Sacramento".
  7. ^ "Entravision Launches Real Country 103.5 Sacramento".

External links Edit

  • KHHM in the FCC FM station database
  • KHHM on Radio-Locator
  • KHHM in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

38°51′11″N 120°56′28″W / 38.853°N 120.941°W / 38.853; -120.941

khhm, commercial, radio, station, licensed, shingle, springs, california, serving, sacramento, metropolitan, area, owned, entravision, communications, airs, bilingual, rhythmic, radio, format, branded, fuego, along, with, sister, stations, knty, krcx, kxse, ha. KHHM 101 9 MHz is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Shingle Springs California and serving the Sacramento metropolitan area It is owned by Entravision Communications and airs a Bilingual Rhythmic CHR radio format branded as Fuego 101 9 KHHM along with sister stations KNTY KRCX FM and KXSE have their radio studios and offices on Auburn Blvd in Sacramento KHHMShingle Springs CaliforniaBroadcast areaSacramento metropolitan areaFrequency101 9 MHz HD Radio BrandingFuego 101 9ProgrammingFormatBilingual Rhythmic CHROwnershipOwnerEntravision Communications Entravision Holdings LLC Sister stationsKXSE KNTY KRCX FM KCVR FMHistoryFirst air date1989 as KLIQ Former call signsKLIQ 1988 1991 KFIA FM 1991 1993 KSSJ 1993 1997 KRRE 1997 2000 KCCL FM 2000 2006 KNTY 2006 2021 Technical informationFacility ID50302ClassBERP47 000 wattsHAAT154 meters 505 ft LinksWebcastListen liveWebsiteKHHM OnlineKHHM has an effective radiated power ERP of 47 000 watts The transmitter is in Coloma California about 30 miles northeast of Sacramento 1 Although KHHM is licensed for HD Radio it has yet to sign on a HD2 or HD3 digital subchannel 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Christian contemporary and smooth jazz 1 2 Regional Mexican 1 3 Fuego bilingual CHR 2 References 3 External linksHistory EditChristian contemporary and smooth jazz Edit In 1989 the station signed on with a Contemporary Christian music format Its call sign was KLIQ better known as Q 102 Its sister station was KFIA owned by Olympic Broadcasting In September 1991 it simulcast with KFIA except during drive times and on the weekend when it aired Christian music Its call sign was changed to KFIA FM In October 1993 the station switched to a smooth jazz format and the call sign changed to KSSJ By 2000 KSSJ flipped to oldies as Cool 101 9 under the KCCL FM calls after KHYL dropped the format for Rhythmic Oldies The call sign was changed to KNTY on July 19 2006 Regional Mexican Edit On July 2 2019 staffers at KNTY and its Columbia Modesto simulcast KCVR FM along with sister KHHM informed listeners that they have been let go Both stations were to flip formats on July 8 2019 with KNTY to take a Regional Mexican presentation The news ended a 13 year run with Country for 101 9 The Wolf and a short 4 month run for 98 9 The Wolf 3 On July 8 2019 KNTY changed its format from country to a simulcast of Regional Mexican formatted KRCX FM 99 9 Marysville branded as La Tricolor 4 On January 7 2020 KNTY split from its simulcast with KRCX FM and launched a Ranchera music format branded as Jose 101 9 5 Fuego bilingual CHR Edit As part of a shuffle of formats frequencies and call letters in Entravision s Sacramento cluster on July 20 2021 KNTY dropped the ranchera format and Jose branding and began simulcasting the Fuego bilingual top 40 format which was heard on KHHM 103 5 FM Fuego moved exclusively to 101 9 FM on August 2 At that time the KHHM call letters moved to the 101 9 facility Simultaneously 103 5 relaunched as classic country formatted KNTY 6 7 References Edit Radio Locator com KHHM Sacramento HD radio guide Archived from the original on 2011 07 13 Retrieved 2008 05 24 KHHM KNTY Sacramento Staffers Say Goodbye Ahead Of Format Changes from Radio Insight July 2 2019 KNTY Sacramento Drops Country for La Tricolor Simulcast Radioinsight July 8 2019 Another Flip For KNTY Sacramento As It Goes Ranchera Radioinsight January 7 2020 Fuego on the Move in Sacramento Entravision Launches Real Country 103 5 Sacramento External links EditKHHM in the FCC FM station database KHHM on Radio Locator KHHM in Nielsen Audio s FM station database 38 51 11 N 120 56 28 W 38 853 N 120 941 W 38 853 120 941 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KHHM amp oldid 1140630090, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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